Black

Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence of or complete absorption of light. It is the opposite of white (the combined spectrum of color or light). It is an achromatic color, literally a color without color or hue. It is one of the four primary colors in the CMYK color model, along with cyan, yellow, and magenta, used in color printing to produce all the other colors.

Black was one of the first colors used by artists in neolithic cave paintings. In the 14th century, it began to be worn by royalty, the clergy, judges and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century.

In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches and magic. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, evil, and elegance.

Champion

A champion (from the late Latin campio) is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition.
There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional / provincial, state, national, continental and world championships, and even further (artificial) divisions at one or more of these levels, as in soccer. Their champions can be accordingly styled, e.g. national champion, world champion.

Meaning

In certain disciplines, there are specific titles for champions, either descriptive, as the baspehlivan in Turkish oil wrestling, yokozuna in Japanese sumowrestling; or copied from real life, such as the koning and keizer ('king' and 'emperor') in traditional archery competitions (not just national, also at lower levels) in the Low Countries.

In a broader sense, nearly any sort of competition can be considered a championship, and the winner of it a champion. Thus, there are championships for many non-sporting competitions such as spelling bees or wargames. In this context, it is used as a noun.

Pokémon Black and White

Pokémon Black Version and Pokémon White Version(ポケットモンスターブラック&ホワイト,Poketto Monsutā Burakku & Howaito, "Pocket Monsters: Black & White") are role-playing games developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. They are the first installments in the fifth generation of the Pokémon series of role-playing games. First released in Japan on September 18, 2010, they were later released in Europe on March 4, 2011, in North America on March 6, 2011, and Australia on March 10, 2011.

Similar to previous installments of the series, the two games follow the journey of a young Pokémon trainer through the region of Unova, as they train Pokémon used to compete against other trainers, while thwarting the schemes of the criminal organization Team Plasma. Black and White introduced 156 new Pokémon to the franchise, 5 more than the previous record holder Red and Blue, as well as many new features, including a seasonal cycle, rotation battles, fully animated Pokémon sprites and triple battles. Both titles are independent of each other, but feature largely the same plot, and while both can be played separately, trading Pokémon between both of the games is necessary in order to complete the games' Pokédex.

History

Predating the video game company, Game Freak was a self-published video game magazine created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori in the 1980s. Tajiri wrote and edited the text and Sugimori illustrated. Tajiri also used "Game Freak" as his pen name when he wrote as a freelance writer to publications such as Family Computer Magazine and Famicom Tsūshin.

On April 26, 1989, Tajiri and Sugimori started a video game development company with the same name. One of Game Freak's first games is the Nintendo Entertainment System action and puzzle game Quinty, which was released in North America as Mendel Palace. Its most popular series, Pokémon(ポケモン,Pokemon)—the romanizedcontraction of the Japanese brand Pocket Monsters(ポケットモンスター,Poketto Monsutā)—is published by Nintendo in Japan, North America and Europe.

CHAMPION | KING LOS SET TO BATTLE ON RARE BREEDS - RBE

Pokemon - Blue's Champion Theme (Black/White Version)

This is a remixed track of the original Kanto champion theme.
The track is from Pokemon Black/White.

15:12

Let's Play Pokemon: Black - The End - Champion Alder

Let's Play Pokemon: Black - The End - Champion Alder

Let's Play Pokemon: Black - The End - Champion Alder

The end is upon us!! Today we make our way to the top of the Champion's Temple to face off against the Champion of the Unova Region, Alder, once and for all!! Enjoy!!
Thanks so much for watching!! I hope you have enjoyed watching my Let's Play of Pokemon: Black!! It has been a blast and I couldn't have done it without all of you guys!!
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Pokemon Black/White - Battle! World Champion Final Music (HQ)

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! World Champion Final Music (HQ)

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! World Champion Final Music (HQ)

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of World champion final (Theme original to Blue/Green(JP) That why I always put the artwork of Blue.)
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
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Please support the official franchise!
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AttorneyAntonioMoore discusses the NCAAChampionAlabama Crimson Tide in context of extreme poverty, and and extensive incarceration in Alabama.
Football’s War on the Minds of BlackMen https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/eze4gj/footballs-war-on-the-minds-of-black-men
This is truly a moment of reckoning for America's television viewers, as we come to realize to continue to support the sport as is may be morally unconscionable. Football is dangerous. It's that simple. Even Bob Costas, the lead anchor for the NFL's Sunday Night broadcast on NBC, thinks so:
"Common sense and evidence lead me to the conclusion that football has an existential problem ... with the very nature of the game," Costas said. "[During every NFL scandal] people in the media and some football people say, 'We hope to get our focus back on the field.' But it's when you get to the field that you find football's single most significant and ongoing problem... You can't play football at the [highest] level ... without a substantial portion of players suffering some sort of brain trauma."
In a country with a historical propensity to disregard and degrade the value of black men, football broadcasts the damaging of their bodies and minds on national television every weekend—for all of our enjoyment. For years, we've heard about the discipline that football instills, the values. But given what the game does, and how callous those getting rich from all that damage are about it, it's fair to ask: what are football's values, really? And even if they were something we could live with, or even desire, is instilling all those hoary virtues a fair trade off for the possibility—probability, even—of long term and short term brain damage?
America must decide whether it can support a game with such clearly devastating effects. If we do in fact care, we'll need to turn off the television on NFL Sundays or demand that the sport change itself. That would mean more honest research into brain trauma. That would mean more education and stricter protocols. It could even mean changing the way the game is played. It may ultimately mean the end of football as we know it.
As a nation we must finally start to consider football's lasting impact beyond the field. Black lives have to matter at every level of society, including on the gridiron.

Pokemon - Blue's Champion Theme (Black 2/White 2 Version)

Kanto's champion theme!

3:00

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! Champion Cynthia Music (HQ)

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! Champion Cynthia Music (HQ)

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! Champion Cynthia Music (HQ)

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of Cynthia
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
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YOUNGBOY NEVER BROKE AGAIN "CHOSEN ONE" FEAT KODAK BLACK

CHAMPION | KING LOS SET TO BATTLE ON RARE BREEDS - RBE

Pokemon - Blue's Champion Theme (Black/White Version)

This is a remixed track of the original Kanto champion theme.
The track is from Pokemon Black/White.

published: 26 May 2011

Let's Play Pokemon: Black - The End - Champion Alder

The end is upon us!! Today we make our way to the top of the Champion's Temple to face off against the Champion of the Unova Region, Alder, once and for all!! Enjoy!!
Thanks so much for watching!! I hope you have enjoyed watching my Let's Play of Pokemon: Black!! It has been a blast and I couldn't have done it without all of you guys!!
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published: 23 May 2013

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! World Champion Final Music (HQ)

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of World champion final (Theme original to Blue/Green(JP) That why I always put the artwork of Blue.)
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
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All music and content included within th...

AttorneyAntonioMoore discusses the NCAAChampionAlabama Crimson Tide in context of extreme poverty, and and extensive incarceration in Alabama.
Football’s War on the Minds of BlackMen https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/eze4gj/footballs-war-on-the-minds-of-black-men
This is truly a moment of reckoning for America's television viewers, as we come to realize to continue to support the sport as is may be morally unconscionable. Football is dangerous. It's that simple. Even Bob Costas, the lead anchor for the NFL's Sunday Night broadcast on NBC, thinks so:
"Common sense and evidence lead me to the conclusion that football has an existential problem ... with the very nature of the game," Costas said. "[During every NFL scandal] people in the media and some football people say, 'We hope...

Pokemon - Blue's Champion Theme (Black 2/White 2 Version)

Kanto's champion theme!

published: 30 Jun 2012

Pokemon Black/White - Battle! Champion Cynthia Music (HQ)

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of Cynthia
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
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All music and content included within this video is owned by the respective artists and no copyright infringement is intended.
Plea...

The end is upon us!! Today we make our way to the top of the Champion's Temple to face off against the Champion of the Unova Region, Alder, once and for all!! Enjoy!!
Thanks so much for watching!! I hope you have enjoyed watching my Let's Play of Pokemon: Black!! It has been a blast and I couldn't have done it without all of you guys!!
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The end is upon us!! Today we make our way to the top of the Champion's Temple to face off against the Champion of the Unova Region, Alder, once and for all!! Enjoy!!
Thanks so much for watching!! I hope you have enjoyed watching my Let's Play of Pokemon: Black!! It has been a blast and I couldn't have done it without all of you guys!!
--
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Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of World champion final (Theme original to Blue/Green(JP) That why I always put the artwork of Blue.)
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All music and content included within this video is owned by the respective artists and no copyright infringement is intended.
Please support the official franchise!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of World champion final (Theme original to Blue/Green(JP) That why I always put the artwork of Blue.)
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All music and content included within this video is owned by the respective artists and no copyright infringement is intended.
Please support the official franchise!
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AttorneyAntonioMoore discusses the NCAAChampionAlabama Crimson Tide in context of extreme poverty, and and extensive incarceration in Alabama.
Football’s War on the Minds of BlackMen https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/eze4gj/footballs-war-on-the-minds-of-black-men
This is truly a moment of reckoning for America's television viewers, as we come to realize to continue to support the sport as is may be morally unconscionable. Football is dangerous. It's that simple. Even Bob Costas, the lead anchor for the NFL's Sunday Night broadcast on NBC, thinks so:
"Common sense and evidence lead me to the conclusion that football has an existential problem ... with the very nature of the game," Costas said. "[During every NFL scandal] people in the media and some football people say, 'We hope to get our focus back on the field.' But it's when you get to the field that you find football's single most significant and ongoing problem... You can't play football at the [highest] level ... without a substantial portion of players suffering some sort of brain trauma."
In a country with a historical propensity to disregard and degrade the value of black men, football broadcasts the damaging of their bodies and minds on national television every weekend—for all of our enjoyment. For years, we've heard about the discipline that football instills, the values. But given what the game does, and how callous those getting rich from all that damage are about it, it's fair to ask: what are football's values, really? And even if they were something we could live with, or even desire, is instilling all those hoary virtues a fair trade off for the possibility—probability, even—of long term and short term brain damage?
America must decide whether it can support a game with such clearly devastating effects. If we do in fact care, we'll need to turn off the television on NFL Sundays or demand that the sport change itself. That would mean more honest research into brain trauma. That would mean more education and stricter protocols. It could even mean changing the way the game is played. It may ultimately mean the end of football as we know it.
As a nation we must finally start to consider football's lasting impact beyond the field. Black lives have to matter at every level of society, including on the gridiron.

AttorneyAntonioMoore discusses the NCAAChampionAlabama Crimson Tide in context of extreme poverty, and and extensive incarceration in Alabama.
Football’s War on the Minds of BlackMen https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/eze4gj/footballs-war-on-the-minds-of-black-men
This is truly a moment of reckoning for America's television viewers, as we come to realize to continue to support the sport as is may be morally unconscionable. Football is dangerous. It's that simple. Even Bob Costas, the lead anchor for the NFL's Sunday Night broadcast on NBC, thinks so:
"Common sense and evidence lead me to the conclusion that football has an existential problem ... with the very nature of the game," Costas said. "[During every NFL scandal] people in the media and some football people say, 'We hope to get our focus back on the field.' But it's when you get to the field that you find football's single most significant and ongoing problem... You can't play football at the [highest] level ... without a substantial portion of players suffering some sort of brain trauma."
In a country with a historical propensity to disregard and degrade the value of black men, football broadcasts the damaging of their bodies and minds on national television every weekend—for all of our enjoyment. For years, we've heard about the discipline that football instills, the values. But given what the game does, and how callous those getting rich from all that damage are about it, it's fair to ask: what are football's values, really? And even if they were something we could live with, or even desire, is instilling all those hoary virtues a fair trade off for the possibility—probability, even—of long term and short term brain damage?
America must decide whether it can support a game with such clearly devastating effects. If we do in fact care, we'll need to turn off the television on NFL Sundays or demand that the sport change itself. That would mean more honest research into brain trauma. That would mean more education and stricter protocols. It could even mean changing the way the game is played. It may ultimately mean the end of football as we know it.
As a nation we must finally start to consider football's lasting impact beyond the field. Black lives have to matter at every level of society, including on the gridiron.

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of Cynthia
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All music and content included within this video is owned by the respective artists and no copyright infringement is intended.
Please support the official franchise!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Credit: Nintendo, Game Freak, CreatureInc., TPCi
OriginalComposition : Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose, Shota Kageyama, Hitomi Sato, Morikazu Aoki, Minako Adachi & Satoshi Nohara
Original Designer : Ken SugimoriTheme of Cynthia
My true objective is to make the music's search more easier for people who want a specific Music and also make the best quality possible.
I also want to mention that this music was recorded/ripped directly from the game I've played.
I also did increasing the quality of the music to make it more enjoyable to listen! Hope you appreciate! ;)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All music and content included within this video is owned by the respective artists and no copyright infringement is intended.
Please support the official franchise!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Pokémon Black 2: All Champion Battles!

This game sure has a lot of champions. And they sure make you work to let you play against the champions, too! Nevertheless... here are all the champion battles I know of in Pokémon Black 2.
Recorded off my Nintendo DS using a webcam strapped to a piece of wood, obtaining surprisingly good quality considering the setup. Audio was recorded directly from the headphones jack.
Basically, the premise is this. There is an area in the game known as "PWT" or Pokémon WorldTournament. After completing the Elite Four, you can then partake in battles with gym leaders from all of the 5 different Pokémon regions. If you can clear that challenge 10 times, then you can play against champions from all the different regions. 7 champions from different regions partake in the PWT, and then there's the main...

published: 11 Jul 2012

6 Black Wrestlers Who Should Have Been WWE Champion

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Pokemon White 2, Part 81: Champion Iris Battle

Welcome to Marriland's Pokemon White 2Adventure! In this episode, I fight against the Pokemon LeagueChampion, Iris, in order to secure my spot in the Hall of Fame!
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Pokemon White 2 (and Black 2) is the sequel to the original Pokemon Black and White games, taking place in Unova two years after the first games. They are not just remakes, but are entirely new games with new storylines.
This video series will be broken up into episodes by location, so if a route or area is short, hey, the episode will be a little short, but that way they will be easier to include in my walkthrough on my website and should make it easier to find the stuff you're looking for!
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Looking for a full written walkthrough of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 to...

published: 12 Oct 2012

CHAMPION | CORTEZ TALKS RYDA BATTLE AND A LOT MORE

published: 17 May 2018

Champion for Black Power & All the Oppressed: Dr. Cone, Founder of Black Liberation Theology, Dies

Pokémon Black 2: All Champion Battles!

This game sure has a lot of champions. And they sure make you work to let you play against the champions, too! Nevertheless... here are all the champion battles...

This game sure has a lot of champions. And they sure make you work to let you play against the champions, too! Nevertheless... here are all the champion battles I know of in Pokémon Black 2.
Recorded off my Nintendo DS using a webcam strapped to a piece of wood, obtaining surprisingly good quality considering the setup. Audio was recorded directly from the headphones jack.
Basically, the premise is this. There is an area in the game known as "PWT" or Pokémon WorldTournament. After completing the Elite Four, you can then partake in battles with gym leaders from all of the 5 different Pokémon regions. If you can clear that challenge 10 times, then you can play against champions from all the different regions. 7 champions from different regions partake in the PWT, and then there's the main champion of the game, Iris, to take the total to 8. Couple that with the fact that two of the champions from PWT are also battleable in the main game (Alder and Cynthia), that's 10 different champion battles. Wow.
So, who are the champions? Well...
Kanto's Blue/Green/Gary (00:00)
Johto's Lance (04:54)
Kanto's Red (09:06)
Hoenn's Steven (14:48)
Hoenn's Walace (18:32)
Sinnoh's Cynthia (23:30 and 29:38)
Unova's Alder (36:47 and 41:11)
Unova's Iris (45:28)
Which is plenty to keep anyone going.
I tried to keep the "FocusSash Abusers' Anthem" to a minimum (that's the low HP song, for those who didn't get the reference). Naturally it does pop up every now and again, but when recording I reset if it went on too long, so for the most part you can hear the rather nice champion remixes that play when you're battling these fine people. For all PWT battles, I also played in triples mode. This is because of a couple of things; for one, my team was more designed with triple battle in mind, and for another, triple battles let you see all of the opponent's team (like with WFC battles, it's 3vs3 in single, 4vs4 in double and rotation, and 6vs6 in triple). Also, it's kinda cool to see Red throw Venusaur, Blastoise and Charizard into the arena all in one go, heheh :P
You basically need to use a competitive team (at the very least EV trained) in the PWT champions battles or you'll just get swept. No Level 1 abuse either, they thought of that, everything levels straight to 50 :P The team I'm using primarily was one I made for the original JapaneseBlack and White to play online with, just to try out the triple battles and stuff. That's why most of the Pokémon names are in BLOCK CAPS, because it was before everyone knew that the new convention in gen 5 was going to be Title Case (which does make more sense really). By no means am I a competitive battler, my Zapdos has Hidden Power grass, for cryin' out loud, and Ancientpower for that... additional rock-type coverage? :P I'm dumb.
Also, in case you're wondering why Jolteon just Thunderbolts everything regardless of whether it's strong against it or not, it has a ChoiceScarf and switching out in triples is a death wish.
In the 3 battles that are not at the PWT, I used my in-game team. In order to keep these fights more interesting, I didn't use any items from my bag, and tried to keep my Pokémon levels similar to that of my opponent (yeah... the Alder fight actually took me by surprise, I thought he'd have higher levels).
And that's about it. I might English subtitle the battles using annotations at some point, but really... that's a lot of work when animations do most of the talking anyways. Maybe if the video becomes popular and so there's a good reason to do it.
Anyways, thanks for reading, and enjoy the video!

This game sure has a lot of champions. And they sure make you work to let you play against the champions, too! Nevertheless... here are all the champion battles I know of in Pokémon Black 2.
Recorded off my Nintendo DS using a webcam strapped to a piece of wood, obtaining surprisingly good quality considering the setup. Audio was recorded directly from the headphones jack.
Basically, the premise is this. There is an area in the game known as "PWT" or Pokémon WorldTournament. After completing the Elite Four, you can then partake in battles with gym leaders from all of the 5 different Pokémon regions. If you can clear that challenge 10 times, then you can play against champions from all the different regions. 7 champions from different regions partake in the PWT, and then there's the main champion of the game, Iris, to take the total to 8. Couple that with the fact that two of the champions from PWT are also battleable in the main game (Alder and Cynthia), that's 10 different champion battles. Wow.
So, who are the champions? Well...
Kanto's Blue/Green/Gary (00:00)
Johto's Lance (04:54)
Kanto's Red (09:06)
Hoenn's Steven (14:48)
Hoenn's Walace (18:32)
Sinnoh's Cynthia (23:30 and 29:38)
Unova's Alder (36:47 and 41:11)
Unova's Iris (45:28)
Which is plenty to keep anyone going.
I tried to keep the "FocusSash Abusers' Anthem" to a minimum (that's the low HP song, for those who didn't get the reference). Naturally it does pop up every now and again, but when recording I reset if it went on too long, so for the most part you can hear the rather nice champion remixes that play when you're battling these fine people. For all PWT battles, I also played in triples mode. This is because of a couple of things; for one, my team was more designed with triple battle in mind, and for another, triple battles let you see all of the opponent's team (like with WFC battles, it's 3vs3 in single, 4vs4 in double and rotation, and 6vs6 in triple). Also, it's kinda cool to see Red throw Venusaur, Blastoise and Charizard into the arena all in one go, heheh :P
You basically need to use a competitive team (at the very least EV trained) in the PWT champions battles or you'll just get swept. No Level 1 abuse either, they thought of that, everything levels straight to 50 :P The team I'm using primarily was one I made for the original JapaneseBlack and White to play online with, just to try out the triple battles and stuff. That's why most of the Pokémon names are in BLOCK CAPS, because it was before everyone knew that the new convention in gen 5 was going to be Title Case (which does make more sense really). By no means am I a competitive battler, my Zapdos has Hidden Power grass, for cryin' out loud, and Ancientpower for that... additional rock-type coverage? :P I'm dumb.
Also, in case you're wondering why Jolteon just Thunderbolts everything regardless of whether it's strong against it or not, it has a ChoiceScarf and switching out in triples is a death wish.
In the 3 battles that are not at the PWT, I used my in-game team. In order to keep these fights more interesting, I didn't use any items from my bag, and tried to keep my Pokémon levels similar to that of my opponent (yeah... the Alder fight actually took me by surprise, I thought he'd have higher levels).
And that's about it. I might English subtitle the battles using annotations at some point, but really... that's a lot of work when animations do most of the talking anyways. Maybe if the video becomes popular and so there's a good reason to do it.
Anyways, thanks for reading, and enjoy the video!

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Welcome to Marriland's Pokemon White 2Adventure! In this episode, I fight against the Pokemon LeagueChampion, Iris, in order to secure my spot in the Hall of Fame!
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Pokemon White 2 (and Black 2) is the sequel to the original Pokemon Black and White games, taking place in Unova two years after the first games. They are not just remakes, but are entirely new games with new storylines.
This video series will be broken up into episodes by location, so if a route or area is short, hey, the episode will be a little short, but that way they will be easier to include in my walkthrough on my website and should make it easier to find the stuff you're looking for!
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Looking for a full written walkthrough of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 to help you through your game? Check out the one I've written on my website to help you out!
- http://pokemon.marriland.com/black2_white2/walkthrough
Additionally, if you want to know what any Pokemon learn, what their stats are, where to find them, and want to know their Move Tutor moves, you can figure all of that stuff out on my website's Pokedex!
- http://pokemon.marriland.com/black2_white2/pokedex/
Lastly, subscribing to me is a big help, but so is keeping up with me on social networks like Twitter and Facebook! You know you want to... ;)
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Welcome to Marriland's Pokemon White 2Adventure! In this episode, I fight against the Pokemon LeagueChampion, Iris, in order to secure my spot in the Hall of Fame!
______________________________
Pokemon White 2 (and Black 2) is the sequel to the original Pokemon Black and White games, taking place in Unova two years after the first games. They are not just remakes, but are entirely new games with new storylines.
This video series will be broken up into episodes by location, so if a route or area is short, hey, the episode will be a little short, but that way they will be easier to include in my walkthrough on my website and should make it easier to find the stuff you're looking for!
______________________________
Looking for a full written walkthrough of Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 to help you through your game? Check out the one I've written on my website to help you out!
- http://pokemon.marriland.com/black2_white2/walkthrough
Additionally, if you want to know what any Pokemon learn, what their stats are, where to find them, and want to know their Move Tutor moves, you can figure all of that stuff out on my website's Pokedex!
- http://pokemon.marriland.com/black2_white2/pokedex/
Lastly, subscribing to me is a big help, but so is keeping up with me on social networks like Twitter and Facebook! You know you want to... ;)
- http://twitter.com/Marriland
- http://www.facebook.com/pages/Marriland/91403447445

Champion for Black Power & All the Oppressed: Dr. Cone, Founder of Black Liberation Theology, Dies

https://democracynow.org - We look at the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation theology, Rev. Dr. James Cone. Starting in the 1960s, he argued for...

https://democracynow.org - We look at the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation theology, Rev. Dr. James Cone. Starting in the 1960s, he argued for racial justice and interpreted the Christian gospel from the experience of the oppressed. He said he was inspired by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who gave black theology its Christian identity, and Malcolm X, who gave black theology its black identity. Dr. Cone died Saturday at age 79. We play excerpts of his speeches and speak with Rev. Dr. Serene Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary, where Dr. Cone taught for 50 years; Rev. Dr. Kelly BrownDouglas, dean of the Episcopal Divinity School and professor at Union Theological Seminary and a former student of Dr. Cone; and another former student of Dr. Cone, Reverend Dr. Raphael Warnock, who serves as senior pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which was the spiritual home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He is also the chair of the New GeorgiaProject, author of “The DividedMind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety, and PublicWitness,” and on the board of Union Theological Seminary.
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https://democracynow.org - We look at the life and legacy of the founder of black liberation theology, Rev. Dr. James Cone. Starting in the 1960s, he argued for racial justice and interpreted the Christian gospel from the experience of the oppressed. He said he was inspired by Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., who gave black theology its Christian identity, and Malcolm X, who gave black theology its black identity. Dr. Cone died Saturday at age 79. We play excerpts of his speeches and speak with Rev. Dr. Serene Jones, president of Union Theological Seminary, where Dr. Cone taught for 50 years; Rev. Dr. Kelly BrownDouglas, dean of the Episcopal Divinity School and professor at Union Theological Seminary and a former student of Dr. Cone; and another former student of Dr. Cone, Reverend Dr. Raphael Warnock, who serves as senior pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, which was the spiritual home of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He is also the chair of the New GeorgiaProject, author of “The DividedMind of the Black Church: Theology, Piety, and PublicWitness,” and on the board of Union Theological Seminary.
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Pokemon - Blue's Champion Theme (Black/White Version)

This is a remixed track of the original Kanto champion theme.
The track is from Pokemon Black/White.

Black

Black is the darkest color, the result of the absence of or complete absorption of light. It is the opposite of white (the combined spectrum of color or light). It is an achromatic color, literally a color without color or hue. It is one of the four primary colors in the CMYK color model, along with cyan, yellow, and magenta, used in color printing to produce all the other colors.

Black was one of the first colors used by artists in neolithic cave paintings. In the 14th century, it began to be worn by royalty, the clergy, judges and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century.

In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches and magic. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, evil, and elegance.

Pokémon Black 2: All Champion Battles!

This game sure has a lot of champions. And they sure make you work to let you play against the champions, too! Nevertheless... here are all the champion battles I know of in Pokémon Black 2.
Recorded off my Nintendo DS using a webcam strapped to a piece of wood, obtaining surprisingly good quality considering the setup. Audio was recorded directly from the headphones jack.
Basically, the premise is this. There is an area in the game known as "PWT" or Pokémon WorldTournament. After completing the Elite Four, you can then partake in battles with gym leaders from all of the 5 different Pokémon regions. If you can clear that challenge 10 times, then you can play against champions from all the different regions. 7 champions from different regions partake in the PWT, and then there's the main champion of the game, Iris, to take the total to 8. Couple that with the fact that two of the champions from PWT are also battleable in the main game (Alder and Cynthia), that's 10 different champion battles. Wow.
So, who are the champions? Well...
Kanto's Blue/Green/Gary (00:00)
Johto's Lance (04:54)
Kanto's Red (09:06)
Hoenn's Steven (14:48)
Hoenn's Walace (18:32)
Sinnoh's Cynthia (23:30 and 29:38)
Unova's Alder (36:47 and 41:11)
Unova's Iris (45:28)
Which is plenty to keep anyone going.
I tried to keep the "FocusSash Abusers' Anthem" to a minimum (that's the low HP song, for those who didn't get the reference). Naturally it does pop up every now and again, but when recording I reset if it went on too long, so for the most part you can hear the rather nice champion remixes that play when you're battling these fine people. For all PWT battles, I also played in triples mode. This is because of a couple of things; for one, my team was more designed with triple battle in mind, and for another, triple battles let you see all of the opponent's team (like with WFC battles, it's 3vs3 in single, 4vs4 in double and rotation, and 6vs6 in triple). Also, it's kinda cool to see Red throw Venusaur, Blastoise and Charizard into the arena all in one go, heheh :P
You basically need to use a competitive team (at the very least EV trained) in the PWT champions battles or you'll just get swept. No Level 1 abuse either, they thought of that, everything levels straight to 50 :P The team I'm using primarily was one I made for the original JapaneseBlack and White to play online with, just to try out the triple battles and stuff. That's why most of the Pokémon names are in BLOCK CAPS, because it was before everyone knew that the new convention in gen 5 was going to be Title Case (which does make more sense really). By no means am I a competitive battler, my Zapdos has Hidden Power grass, for cryin' out loud, and Ancientpower for that... additional rock-type coverage? :P I'm dumb.
Also, in case you're wondering why Jolteon just Thunderbolts everything regardless of whether it's strong against it or not, it has a ChoiceScarf and switching out in triples is a death wish.
In the 3 battles that are not at the PWT, I used my in-game team. In order to keep these fights more interesting, I didn't use any items from my bag, and tried to keep my Pokémon levels similar to that of my opponent (yeah... the Alder fight actually took me by surprise, I thought he'd have higher levels).
And that's about it. I might English subtitle the battles using annotations at some point, but really... that's a lot of work when animations do most of the talking anyways. Maybe if the video becomes popular and so there's a good reason to do it.
Anyways, thanks for reading, and enjoy the video!

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